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Previously on "EU kills Chequers Plan"

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Unfortunately for Brexiters, Project Fear = Project Reality. Maybe not everything that was predicted, but certainly a high proportion of the negative side of Brexit is coming to fruition.

    Conversely, there are no positive stories or outcomes being reported from Brexit. I'm all ears if you have any at all (and "we're taking back control" isn't hard, facts it's just a soundbite). Come on Mordac, you believe in Brexit so much so sell it to us. Explain how we will be better off after Brexit. Where will the benefits come from (please don't refer to the bus)? Convince us why you voted Brexit, but remember we don't buy the 'less foreigners' argument, we need something a bit more substantial to work with.
    I'll get back to you on that one tomorrow, just got back from the pub and had to clear up some cat-sick. Don't feel sorry for me, and that wasn't a metaphor...

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by GreenMirror View Post
    And a good summary of the situation in the Guardian.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    ... it simply reinforces how right I was back then and still am right now...
    So I take it you're in favour of "Hard a.k.a. real Brexit", as I am?

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  • Paddy
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    UK post Brexit

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/688846...-brexit-plans/




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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    I went for the "there are about 4 members of the 27 that are vaguely solvent, and therefore subsidising everyone else, and how long is that going to last" sort of angle, in addition to the "who the **** elected the winkers in charge" approach. I appreciate you may have fallen for the "Project Fear" propaganda, some people who used to be important put that case quite well, but that doesn't make them right, and it didn't work out so well for them in the end. Call me a Brexidiot Gammoneerist all you like, it simply reinforces how right I was back then and still am right now...
    Unfortunately for Brexiters, Project Fear = Project Reality. Maybe not everything that was predicted, but certainly a high proportion of the negative side of Brexit is coming to fruition.

    Conversely, there are no positive stories or outcomes being reported from Brexit. I'm all ears if you have any at all (and "we're taking back control" isn't hard, facts it's just a soundbite). Come on Mordac, you believe in Brexit so much so sell it to us. Explain how we will be better off after Brexit. Where will the benefits come from (please don't refer to the bus)? Convince us why you voted Brexit, but remember we don't buy the 'less foreigners' argument, we need something a bit more substantial to work with.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    It shouldn't have been in that post

    Everyone knows you don't butter a scone......
    Who doesn't butter a scone?!? I do prefer good thick cornish cream but when I'm going 'healthy' I'll slaver butter on rather than unhealthy clotted cream.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    It shouldn't have been in that post
    It shouldn't but given the level of stupidity on here, sadly one can't tell anymore.

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Fair enough, sarcasm is hard to spot sometimes online.

    My post stands though to the other cretinous Brexidiots who pray to the alter of the Daily Fail and their high lord all powerful Rees Moggness.
    It shouldn't have been in that post

    Everyone knows you don't butter a scone......
    Last edited by TestMangler; 29 July 2018, 13:15.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    I do indeed live in a village, in an area that voted 65% out ..... I feel there will be a hell of a lot of competition to win the village idiot competition here given I'm surrounded by Brexidiots.

    Do you have any hints and tips to give me an edge to win the title? What tactics did you go for ..... or was voting to leave the EU the icing on the cake when you won your village idiot title?
    I went for the "there are about 4 members of the 27 that are vaguely solvent, and therefore subsidising everyone else, and how long is that going to last" sort of angle, in addition to the "who the **** elected the winkers in charge" approach. I appreciate you may have fallen for the "Project Fear" propaganda, some people who used to be important put that case quite well, but that doesn't make them right, and it didn't work out so well for them in the end. Call me a Brexidiot Gammoneerist all you like, it simply reinforces how right I was back then and still am right now...

    Btw, the "village idiot" reference wasn't directed at you, but if read the history and still think it was, there's always an opening somewhere for a blind idiot with an on-loan brain-cell. Shame it didn't come with instructions...
    Last edited by Mordac; 29 July 2018, 00:56.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Oh, I dunno...Whorty on the other hand, I know so...

    You should be seriously worried about your new EU village idiot status. Still, all competition is good competition, surely...
    I do indeed live in a village, in an area that voted 65% out ..... I feel there will be a hell of a lot of competition to win the village idiot competition here given I'm surrounded by Brexidiots.

    Do you have any hints and tips to give me an edge to win the title? What tactics did you go for ..... or was voting to leave the EU the icing on the cake when you won your village idiot title?

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Methinks TestMangler was being sarky. He's not one of the cretins.
    Fair enough, sarcasm is hard to spot sometimes online.

    My post stands though to the other cretinous Brexidiots who pray to the alter of the Daily Fail and their high lord all powerful Rees Moggness.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Methinks TestMangler was being sarky. He's not one of the cretins.
    Oh, I dunno...Whorty on the other hand, I know so...

    You should be seriously worried about your new EU village idiot status. Still, all competition is good competition, surely...

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Why do you guys keep falling for the lie that the EU is punishing us? WE chose to leave, they aren't kicking us out. WE are the ones demanding that THEY change, even though WE'VE leaving the club.

    The EU don't have to agree to anything if they don't want (just like we don't). They can offer us Norway, or Canada, or Switz, or something new, or nothing at all. We can chose to accept any of these. If we don't agree with each other then it's a cliff. It's quite simple. Nothing to do with being 'punished' as the right wing press will have you believe.

    And yes, they are protecting their club, and why shouldn't they? We will also protect our club, and that is our prerogative. Why do the arrogant Brexiters think they have the right to change how the EU works just because they don't like the rules?

    And the end of EU around the corner? Highly unlikely. The new trade deals the EU is pulling together, allowing all EU27 to trade openly with countries they would not be able to if they were independent, will ensure these countries stay in the EU. EU countries (including us) prosper within the EU - why would they want to leave when life is better in than it will be outside? Only idiots (or those lied to by sly, rich, individuals who want to profit from the chaos) would vote to leave.
    Methinks TestMangler was being sarky. He's not one of the cretins.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    This is just another case of the EU punishing the UK because they're worried about losing their cash cow and other member states demanding to leave. The demise of the EUSSR is just around the corner.....
    Why do you guys keep falling for the lie that the EU is punishing us? WE chose to leave, they aren't kicking us out. WE are the ones demanding that THEY change, even though WE'VE leaving the club.

    The EU don't have to agree to anything if they don't want (just like we don't). They can offer us Norway, or Canada, or Switz, or something new, or nothing at all. We can chose to accept any of these. If we don't agree with each other then it's a cliff. It's quite simple. Nothing to do with being 'punished' as the right wing press will have you believe.

    And yes, they are protecting their club, and why shouldn't they? We will also protect our club, and that is our prerogative. Why do the arrogant Brexiters think they have the right to change how the EU works just because they don't like the rules?

    And the end of EU around the corner? Highly unlikely. The new trade deals the EU is pulling together, allowing all EU27 to trade openly with countries they would not be able to if they were independent, will ensure these countries stay in the EU. EU countries (including us) prosper within the EU - why would they want to leave when life is better in than it will be outside? Only idiots (or those lied to by sly, rich, individuals who want to profit from the chaos) would vote to leave.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Dual nationality. And thankfully virtually all my assets out of sterling. Can you imagine what will happen to the pound when a hard Brexit happens?
    Which EU country has a village with such a vacancy, I wonder...?

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